photogdave
Shops local
Stock up on film before you get to Pootville. There's only one camera shop left there and it's run by a cranky old guy who charges more than the Internet for Tri-X.
i think it best not to point fingers too directly...
i think it best not to point fingers too directly...
just when i thought this place couldn't get more cliquey...
bob
Stock up on film before you get to Pootville. There's only one camera shop left there and it's run by a cranky old guy who charges more than the Internet for Tri-X.
That would be "Portriga Pops" and his Tri-X expired in 1997. Anyway, I did like they said here and got one of those newfangled fore-thirds cameras with a bunch of adapters for vintage "glass". But I could not decide what color "skin" to put on it. Maybe I'll start a poll.
indeed................:bang:
If you want "cliquey", try the LUG! Actually, I find RFF less hostile/ negative/ more friendly, but often more trivial, than most 'net forums.
Bill
Seinfeld would love this thread.
Oh god LUG.
I'm sure I'm guilty of BS, but I think we've all been this guy too.
http://xkcd.com/386/
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I think that Pablito says most of it actually. Most of the dumb (to me anyway) questions that seem to repeat over and over but I just skip reading them so that it doesn't annoy.
The thing I dislike most is the opinions expressed by some on a piece of kit, who obviously either a/ haven't used it or b/ are blinded by the leica light! It happened last week when someone stated that an Ultron was way inferior to a 'cron v.4. Total b@@l@cks and will no doubt put someone off of buying a fantastic bit of kit. I wish people would offer opinion based on use and real experience rather than fantasy and maybe a need to justify that the money they spent actually delivered better results and made them a better photog by buying x brand. Through this site I've learnt a lot about RF and photography in general. I pick up pointers to a certain lens but then in the end try it for myself before offering any advice to others. rant over.